different between markedness vs unmarkedness
markedness
English
Etymology
marked +? -ness
Noun
markedness (countable and uncountable, plural markednesses)
- (linguistics) The quality of a word, form or phoneme that is considered to be more complicated, less natural or stranger than the usual form.
- Using the word "comedienne" instead of "comedian" can be seen as an example of markedness.
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unmarkedness
English
Etymology
unmarked +? -ness
Noun
unmarkedness (uncountable)
- (linguistics) The quality of being unmarked (not standing out as unusual).
- the unmarkedness of a form of language
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